late breaking news – new flea market in town!

hey, bay area — some smashing, big news! i’ve been waiting to hear when this was going to launch, but i just found out the all-new candlestick park flea market starts up tomorrow morning, bright and early at 6am! the flea market is a spin-off from some former folks running the alameda flea market, and will be held the 3rd sunday of every month at candlestick park — and they have a one year contract, so hopefully it just gets bigger and bigger! set your alarm clocks! here’s more information.
wish you were here: a photographic travel log by Lara Rossignol.

today lara from the always full of eye candy, piewacket, is taking y’all on a sublime southern flea market journey.

Scott Antiques Market, a once monthly event in Atlanta is a massive indoor/outdoor flea market that draws dealers and shoppers from all over the southeast and then some. John Collier brought his bull and a collection of custom furniture made from reclaimed materials, all the way from Altoona, Pennsylvania. No bull!


Dorothy Loud a 76 year old dealer from. Florida specializes in high end vintage jewelry, clothing, accessories and in being fabulous. Her booth also includes an impressive collection of vintage Judith Leiber bags.

Urban Artifacts, an Atlanta based dealer sells unique pieces like these chairs, reinvented in purple snakeskin. They also carry plenty of untouched mid century loot.

A fantastic lucite purse covered with shells and a portrait by Margaret F. Brown sold by South Carolina based dealer, Images of the Past.

A vintage flour sifter on the left, these make great planters. Treillage, a dealer out Alabama, salvaged a warehouse full of amazing wood and metal furniture, all in this fantastic green.

The food at Scott is a big part of the fun and they have some of the best of any fleas I have ever attended. I especially love these hot, freshly made donuts. one dozen for just $3.

The market is brimming with great treasure, it can be a bit overwhelming. The good thing is your $5 entry ticket is good all weekend long.

A trio of finds, a tin lasso toy, a set of beautiful knives and stone hands fashioned as door knobs.

Beautiful tins from tea to toffee, these were being sold by “Precious and Few” another local dealer.

I am always a sucker for vintage gadgets, these are from Bantam House Antiques out of Clarkesville, Georgia.
Scott is held in Atlanta, the second weekend of every month, Friday-Sunday. They also have five shows in Columbus, Ohio, the next one is in November.
Online Weekend Flea – For a Great Cause!

this weekend colleen from designing dna has gathered together some gracious contributors for a very special online flea market. We all remember the devastation left in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. But did you realize that the aide agencies have long gone, even though there are families who are still struggling and homeless?

this weekend, beginning 12pm eastern time, designing dna will host an online flea market auction throughout the weekend, to contribute to Samaritan’s Purse’s charitable goal of re-building 30 homes in New Orleans and 10 in Atlanta. It’s an international blogging, hop and shop, flea market! so, pop on over to designing dna, shop online for some great flea market finds, and help out some very deserving folks in need at the same time.

guest post: el beso takes us flea marketing.
today, the lovely karina from the blog, el beso is sharing a little flea market excursion with us, all the way from Argentina.

San Telmo is the oldest Buenos Aires neighbourhood, with charming cobblestones streets and old colonial buildings, the antique shops and tango houses make it a must to see place if you visit Buenos Aires. I love going there for coffee any week day, but every Sunday the gorgeous flea market is most attractive thing.

This Flea market is very high quality, created by architect Jose Maria Peña, who directed the city museum for years and years. he is retired now, and La Feria de San Pedro Telmo depends on the museum support, which organizes several market fairs all through the year. that is also one reason it is so interesting, the museum insures that the flea market stands have to carry things only from before 1970.

I love buying the old linens (I have a glorious bed sheet from there), and old French bags and hats. I try to buy things I can use or wear — I am not the kind of woman that just collects things, you can find beautiful jewels, and some day I hope to buy an aquamarine cocktail ring there, bijoux and ton of other little trinkets. Visit here, for more about San Telmo Flea market.






hats off to mrs. french!

i love hats, and own many. problem is, i rarely wear them, because i guess sometimes they make me feel a bit self-conscious. not many of my friends wear hats (unless you count the male friends, or girls who wear beanies when it’s chilly here in san francisco), but i want to wear my hats!

[ hat on sienna miller via mrs. french's bliss. ]
mrs. french had a post on bliss yesterday about wearing and choosing the right hat, and it got me thinking, gosh darn it, i should really wear my damn hats — it’s that time of year when the fog rolls in and just ruins any hairdo i’ve got going on anyway, so it’s perfect timing for hats. the hat up top is one of my favorites, found via the alameda flea market and a gift from my friend joni who bought it for me since i was down to my last flea market dollar. mrs. french, i say we wear hats and we wear them proudly!

[ i love this one mrs. french was considering from j. crew. ]
[ *hat photo at top courtesy of sfgirlbybay. ]










































